As suspected, and now confirmed, Michael Jackson dead
at age 50 do to Serotonin Syndrome as a result of 2 serotonergic medications
- Zoloft (antidepressant) and Demerol (pain killer).

Lisa Maire Presley has not only lost her father, but
now also her Ex-husband, to the same basic combination of drugs: antidepressants
and pain killers.

Michael Jackson lost his life due to the organ-stopping
effect of Serotonin Syndrome thanks to a drug that should have been removed
from the market decades ago - Demerol. A serotonergic medication similar
in action to antidepressants, atypical antipsychotics, and other pain killers.

Serotonin constricts smooth muscle tissue. The major
organs of the body are composed of smooth muscle tissue. When serotonin
levels increase too high the major organs constrict and shut down. Elevated
serotonin, which all of these medications produce, causes death via multiple
organ failure. This is the same way Daniel Smith, Anna Nicole Smith's young
son lost his life due to the combination of four serotonergic medications.

Are Drugs To Blame For Jackson's Death?

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The star had been taking prescription painkillers including
anti-anxiety drugs Xanax, Zoloft and painkiller Demerol in recent months,
sources close to Jackson told Life & Style

Life & Style reports that Michael Jackson was taking
a cocktail of up to seven prescription drugs in the months before his death.

The star had been taking prescription painkillers including
anti-anxiety drugs Xanax, Zoloft and painkiller Demerol in recent months,
sources close to Jackson told Life & Style. The insider close to the
star said he took a suspected overdose of drugs on Thursday morning, which
caused respiratory and cardiac arrest.

And a Jackson family lawyer told CNN he "feared"
the drugs could kill the pop star.

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Jackson family lawyer Brian Oxman confirmed Jackson may
have had trouble with prescription drugs as he prepared for his London
show.

"This was something which I feared and something
which I warned about," Oxman said on CNN. "I can tell you for
sure that this is something I warned about. Where there is smoke there
is fire."

CNN details Jackson's long history of medical problems
here. At a news conference, brother Jermaine Jackson said doctors and family
tried "for an hour" to resuscitate the performer. TMZ's video
of the conference is here.

While news of Michael Jackson's death came as a shock
to many, inside sources tell Hollyscoop exclusively that the King of Pop
"had doctors visiting him daily."

Michael went into cardiac arrest Thursday afternoon and
was rushed to UCLA Medical Center around 1pm. His personal physician was
with him at the time and accompanied him to the hospital.

At approximately 1:14pm when he arrived at the hospital,
doctors and emergency personnel performed CPR and tried to resuscitate
him, but were unsuccessful. He was pronounced dead at 2:26pm.

The cause of his death is still unknown, but an autopsy
is scheduled for this coming Friday afternoon. Michael was transferred
from UCLA Medical Center to the coroner's office via a Los Angeles Sheriff's
helicopter shortly after 6pm.

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The Sun - UK

6-26-9

As the world continues to try to grasp and make sense
of the incredibly shocking death of Michael Jackson, several people close
to the family and investigation are hinting that prescription drugs may
have played a role in the King of Pop's demise.

TMZ is reporting that a Jackson family members have confirmed
that Michael received a shot of Demerol just before Noon on Thursday, and
that the dosage was "too much." They say Jackson typically recieved
a shot of Demerol daily.

Britain's The Sun, citing sources at the UCLA hospital
where Jackson was treated, is reporting that Jackson stopped breathing
shortly after a shot of Demerol, a drug similar to morphine. "Shortly
after taking the Demerol he started to experience slow shallow breathing.
His breathing gradually got slower and slower until it stopped," the
Sun source said.